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The 40 years he spent after he fled Egypt prepared him for the mission.

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Everything in Moses' life prepared him.

Perhaps the most important was Moses' being "saved" from death as a child... and reared as one of "Pharaoh's own."

"...she brought him [Moses] unto Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son..." (Ex.2:10).

This afforded Moses the "best education of that time" as an "elite" in the world-ruling Egyptian empire. He learned to read and write... and he had the best "library" of scrolls and manuscripts in the world [which very likely included pre-flood literature] from which to research and learn.

This, no doubt, prepared Moses to be able to pen his later inspired contribution to the Word of God.

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Egress from Egypt. They needed to leave Egypt.

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